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Hyperbolic angular statistics for globally coupled oscillators

Hongler, M.-O  
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Filliger, R  
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Blanchard, Ph
2010
Europhysics Letters (EPL)

We analytically discuss a multiplicative noise generalization of the Kuramoto- Sakaguchi dynamics for an assembly of globally coupled phase oscillators. In the mean-field limit, the resulting class of invariant measures coincides with a generalized, two-parameter family of angular von Mises probability distributions which is governed by the exit law from the unit disc of a hyperbolic drifted Brownian motion. Our dynamics offers a simple yet analytically tractable generalization of Kuramoto-Sakaguchi dynamics with two control parameters. We derive an exact and very compact relation between the two control parameters at the onset of phase oscillators synchronization.

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research article
DOI
10.1209/0295-5075/89/10001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000273855100002

Author(s)
Hongler, M.-O  
Filliger, R  
Blanchard, Ph
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Europhysics Letters (EPL)
Volume

89

Article Number

10001

Subjects

Kuramoto-Sakaguchi dynamics - von Mises angular statistics - hyperbplic

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angular ststistics - self-organization

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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Available on Infoscience
December 29, 2009
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